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Flashback Friday
At the beginning of the year, we featured Audrey Hepburn and her Prosh Friend Pippin. There is no known reason why we can’t bring that pair back again. Oh, and as a bonus, we’ve got AH and another little guy…she was quite the animuhl lover.

Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Audrey Hepburn gets her OWN tag, Flashback Friday
Porkour
This little piggy went to market,
This little piggy stayed home.
This little piggy had roast beef,
This little piggy had none.
… and this little piggy went boing-boing roll-roll tumble-thud I-meant-to-do-that all the way over her big brother.

Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: GIF of the Week, Pigs, Pups
wonderali: chrisisoninfiniteearths: realdarkmateria: TNG cast...









TNG cast before Star Trek
These are all quite enjoyable, but Hobo!Picard is amazing.
Riker without a beard will always be weird.
48 anime films you should see before you die
Turk and Birdwell, Private Eyes!
Coming this fall to Fox! When a rough-and-tumble PI teams up with a brainy by-the-book bird, the fists and feathers fly fast and furious! These partners in crimefighting can’t believe their eyes — and neither will you!

A birds-eye view from Redditor TomBaum.
Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Birds
Furry Photos For The Fourth
(Say THAT five times fast!)
Say, let’s hear it for the Red, White, and Baroo! Send us your Adorb Lil’ Animuhl Friend all decked out in Patriotic stuff, and we could use it on the Fourth of July! Just click here to send!

This is Benny, from Saleta T.
Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Red White & Baroo 2014
OK Kid, Here’s How Ya DO It
Buddy the Puppeh shows Bear Bear (true) the New Hoomin how to crawl.
From Viral Viral Videos.
Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Hoomin Interaction, puppeh
National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest, Vol. IX
Got some more great stuff from the National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest, which wraps up at the end of the month!
Suspicious Penguin by Isaac Pio:

A Mother’s Kiss by Michael Palmer:

Baby Baboon by Henry Arbaugh:

Thanks Mom! by Porus Khareghat:

A Mother’s Patience by William Boughton:

Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: National Geographic
Rats, It’s Monday!


“Judy The Wood Rat (top) and Gus Gus. Both arrived as orphaned babies with eyes still closed at Coast & Canyon Wildlife Rehabilitation in Malibu, CA. They don’t usually care for rats but couldn’t turn away a sweet baby in need.” -KB.
Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Rats It's Monday
cr00kedfingers: tairupanda: derschneefiel: The Pallas´s Cat,...









The Pallas´s Cat, also called Manul, is a small wildcat living in the grasslands and steppe of central asia.
It is named after the german naturalist Peter Simon Pallas, who first described the species in 1776.That is the most expressive and gelatinous cat I have ever seen.
Love me
Same
queeringfeministreality: thattallnerdygirl: WHAT
SOMEONE’S Got Their Cranky Pants On
A combo Look Of Disapproval/Birdeh Baroo. Amazing. From the National Audubon Society’s FB via Kristin R.
UPDATE: 6Rabbits wants a T-shirt with the caption. NP.

Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Baroo, Birds, Look Of Disapproval
Back To Costa Rica With The Furrtographer
Cuteporter Holly H. spotted this Sloth-Tacular on The Telegraph. (Well, it turns out The Furrtographer was down at the Sloth Sanctuary in Costa Rica two years ago, but The Telly is just now on it. They must not have seen this post!) His comments are below.

“In 2012 I was lucky to be accepted as the “artist in residence” at the Sloth Sanctuary in Costa Rica, also known as Aviarios Del Caribe. My primary goal was to take photos of the sloths, as I had never seen one in the wild or at a zoo, and was curious to find out what they were like.”

“Over the course of my two week stay at the sanctuary I took many pictures, but also served as a volunteer alongside several other visitors from all around the world. The sanctuary has since discontinued its visitor and artist in residence program in order to focus its energies full-time on the sloths in its care, so I was extremely lucky to be able to experience the sloths up close like I did.”

“We were able to feed them twice a day which included preparing their meals, then delivering plates of food to them inside their roomy enclosures.”

“In the mornings after breakfast we’d take some of the younger orphaned sloths and train them to climb on a small jungle gym the sanctuary created out of large sticks.”

“Since these sloths were without a mother to show them the ropes, they had to learn on their own, and with the help of other sloths.”

“After some jungle gym time, we’d put the sloths back in their areas, then take a break for lunch. We’d repeat the process again in a few hours for dinner, which usually consisted of a plate of vegetables all freshly prepared by the volunteers and staff.”

“All in all it was an amazing trip, and I got to know many of the sloths on a personal level through spending a lot of time with them over the course of two weeks. They are sweet, curious, and have very sharp claws and a few sharp teeth as well.”

“I learned the females have a high-pitched mating call, and that most sloths only defecate about once a week at the bottom of whichever tree they are currently using for shelter.”

“Overall it was an amazing trip, and Judy and the rest of the staff were extremely hospitable.”

“I’d love to go back someday, and the sanctuary offers tours and lodging if you want to experience the sloths for yourself. I highly recommend it!”



All photos by The Furrtographer/Caters.
Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Furrtographer, Sloths
The REAL World Cup Pup
Gotta be Pug Puppehs vs. Bichon Frises, right? None of this “country” stuff!
The Pet Collective via T.O.
Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: puppeh
Pommy VS. Digital Camera
This wacky little Pomster goes bouncing all over the room, but what he/she really wants IS THAT CAMERA.
As seen on Boing Boing.
Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: puppeh
bodycatcher: Genghis’ Problem… (joke by Callafraser)
Duck! It’s Rush Hour In Thailand
(Pro tip: Turn down the volume a bit as the guy in the car’s commentary is pretty loud irritating.)
Rush Hour in The Big T. Buckle UP.
From Boing Boing.
Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Ducks, The Big T
So Who’s Photobombing Who?
Can’t be too sure from this photo, but everyone involved is having a good time!

“Logan, our smiling Sammy (aka Samoyed) and Kerri. Photo by Lynn.”
Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: BFFs, Derp, Photobomb, puppeh
What Happens When A Voice Actor "Barks" at Dogs? They Freak Out
I wish all of them are thinking "oh my ...
National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest, Vol. VIII
The National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest returns with a Big Ol’ Honkin’ Batch O’ The Qte. Thanks as always to the mighty Marilyn Teeeeeee.
“Who said I can’t climb mountains?” by Miroslaw Kwasnik:

Sheepishly curious by Kiri-Ana Libbeson:

Just hanging out by Jorgen Tharaldsen:

Gentoo walking on water by Shanu Subra:

Look what I found by Magendran Muriandy:

Guardian of the temple by Kelly Morgan:

Don’t leave any food on your plate by Gavin Werbeloff:

A mother’s love by Yaron Schmid:

Lorikeet secrets by Pam Gill:

Bear snack by Mike Eggett:

Bebeh Mountain Goats by Joan Reedy:

Squirrel with bird feeder by Ke Qiang Ruan:

Mother + daughter time by Duane Baker:

Hanging out on a sunny day by Patricia Petersen:

Peek-a-boo by Christine Haines:

A well-deserved rest in the jungle by Robin Kluck:

Coquerel’s Sifaka Lemur by John Freedman:

Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: It would be too many tags, National Geographic
a majestic stealthy cold blooded killer

a majestic stealthy cold blooded killer
matthewsagan: This is a lion making a kill in the wild. I know...

This is a lion making a kill in the wild. I know it’s very graphic but I think it’s important to show just how brutal nature can be.









